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whats wrong with this code? (template class) - corrected

I have been trying to write a template class for a shared memory
container, over the last few days - but I keep getting numerous compiler
errors e.g:
Error: syntax error : identifier 'myStaticShmemAllocator<void>'
Error: 'AllocationPolicy' : undeclared identifier
Here is the truncated code below -

// template Header file
extern shared_memory static_shmem;
extern shared_memory dyn_shmem;
template <class T>
struct myStaticShmemAllocator
{
static T* Allocate(const size_t blocksize, const bool zeroed=true)
{
return static_shmem.allocate(blocksize, zeroed);
}

static void DeAllocate(T *ptr)
{
if(ptr);
static_shmem.free(ptr) ;
}
};

template <class T>
struct myDynamicShmemAllocator
{
static T* Allocate(const size_t blocksize, const bool zeroed=true)
{
return dyn_shmem.allocate(blocksize, zeroed);
}

static void DeAllocate(T *ptr)
{
if(ptr);
dyn_shmem.free(ptr) ;
}
};

template <class ValueType, template <class SharedMemoryTypeclass
AllocationPolicy= myStaticShmemAllocator<void
class myShmemHashTable
{
//Impl
};
//////// Code to test templates
struct MyStruct { int x; int y;};

int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
//implicit creation in static shmem (using dflt tplt arg)
myShmemHashTable<MyStructa_static ;

//explicit creation in static shmem
myShmemHashTable<MyStruct, myStaticShmemAllocator<void a1_static ;

//explicit creation in dynamic shmem
myShmemHashTable<MyStruct, myDynamicShmemAllocator<void a_dynamic;
}

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